Read aloud and meet the author/scientist

Theanne Griffith, Ph.D. is a neuroscientist and children’s book author who will read aloud from her book “The Magnificent Makers #2: Brain Trouble”. Sponsored by the Dana Foundation, Dr. Griffith…

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Conte Center@UCI 8th Annual Symposium

Mechanisms of fear, threat and trauma memory encoding: Relevance for PTSD Join the Conte Center @ UCI 's 8th Annual Symposium featuring Professor of Psychiatry and Chief Scientific Officer of…

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Cognitive Care Solutions Presents: Dana Greenia

Dana Greenia is a registered nurse, clinical researcher and co-investigator in the 90+ study, a NIH-NIA funded population-based investigation of people over the age of 90. Initiated in 2003, the…

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Irvine Brain Bee

Join the UCI CNLM  for an interactive, engaging day of neuroscience fun featuring a keynote lecture, virtual poster session, demonstrations and activities for high school students. Students will have opportunities…

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SCYNA Virtual Symposium

The Southern California Youth Neuroscience Association(SCYNA) hosts its first ever Virtual Symposium. The Symposium will feature interesting and creative presentations by SCYNA members (high schoolers from SoCal) on various neuroscience…

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4C the Future: Compassion

Join UCI Brain virtually for our inaugural UCI Brain Dialogue Series, 4C the Future. UCI faculty from across the UCI campus will discuss Compassion. Featured speakers for this event are:…

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NextGen Epilepsy Seminars – Trina Basu, PhD

Trina Basu, PhD, a postdoc in Jamie Maguire's lab at Tufts University, will present her latest epilepsy-related research. This event is part of the NextGen Epilepsy Seminar Series which features…

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CNLM Virtual Colloquium with Kate M. Wassum, Ph.D.

Amygdala-cortical circuitry in reward learning and pursuit To make adaptive decisions we must cast ourselves into the future and consider the outcomes of our potential choices. This prospective consideration is…

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Sleep to feel, to think, and to remember

We spend nearly one-third of our lives asleep. Despite its universal nature and apparent necessity, why we sleep remains largely a mystery. Sleep to feel, to think, and to remember…

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